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Going looking for a 2010 F150 this weekend..
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Originally posted by saleen449 View PostTry me. I've sold over 600 vehicles to members of this site and their family/friends/coworkers. My reputation is damn close to perfect. And let me tell you from my experience on this site....if you don't do business the right way online....your rep and business can be destroyed in one thread. I've been at it since 2001 on this site and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. It sounds like you shopped my number and they told you they were not interested in that kind of deal.....well I am interested in that deal!!! When are you coming out to see us?
And thanks for all of the positive feedback guys!!!!!!!!!
I have bought 2 brand new trucks from skip/josh.. and the only issue i have is i cant buy another one right now
you cant touch their deals... and skip will figure out how to get you into exactly what you want for the right price.2016 250 Mini dozer
No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostIt's a bit more complicated than that, being that I'm in San Diego. I have no doubt that you'd treat me right, but it's just not possible unfortunately.
I'm dead-serious about picking up an '07-'09 /M3 though, and come to dallas 4-5 times a year, for a good price I'd be willing to drive it home. Probably not, but is there any way we can deal on-line?
FWIW I'm "The Raven back in Canada," I've been around a while.2016 250 Mini dozer
No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.
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I just bought a 2010 FX2 S-Crew from Five Star back in Sept. Granted it was the Carrollton location(worked there back in '04-'05 and knew everyone already). I'd definitely do business with Five Star again at either location based on being a former employer and DFWM member. They will take care of you, especially when they know their rep could be on the line.
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Originally posted by damnittsteve View Poststop being a fucking dumbass. Check your ego and go see skip. Anyone on this site that doesnt buy their new ford from him has brain herpies. Or hell just tell me to fuck off and do things your way, its your money, you wanna waste it and take food outta your own kids mouth, go ahead and do it.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostFirst, let me say that I'm in sales. Not vehicle sales, but I'm still in a sales position.
You listened to all that horseshit, and it never once crossed your mind that your 'normal sales guy' might a- be jealous, b- is telling you that to keep from losing your loyalty or c- is hurting for cash?
It's your decision to make. Only you know what you want, and only you know what is acceptable.
But you'd be ignorant to not go up there and hear the guy out. Especially when there are thousands of dollars on the line. And especially given the distance from FTW to Ennis.
Sales is a competitive business. I wouldn't put it past 99.9% of sales guys to tell you exactly what your 'normal guy' told you. The car business has changed. It's hard to find exactly what you want these days. But Skip will come close as possible, with the best deal he can work. I know this for fact. You never know. He could get you in a truck more loaded up for less money than you were looking to spend. You can't blame him for asking you to come in. Tire kickers over the phone are a dime a dozen, and can't be given straight forward answers. It just doesn't work that way.
When I got there I found a Silver 2010 4.6L that I would have taken, and they also had a 2011 Blue Pearl 5.0L that I really liked. We started with the 2011 and it stickered at just over $37k. It was an XLT with towing package, chrome package, Sirius, etc..... After the wheeling and dealing, and the rebates Ford was offering, I was offered a price in the $28k range. They had already offered me $4500 for my trade in, and research showed that Blue Book was in the $5100 range. I got them to come up to $5k on the trade in (I only owed $1400) and I told them that I would make the deal if they came down to $27k for the truck.
My offer was accepted so I ended up getting the truck for under $23k.
I sent Skip a message telling him about the deal and letting him know I would not be coming up to Grapevine. I also thanked him for his input. I in now way meant to offend Skip, and I know sales is a very competitive business, but I plan on taking care of him.
So, I ended up getting a 2011 Ford F150 XLT SuperCrew with the 5.0L in Blue Pearl. So far I really like the truck, next is a Bed Rug and tonneau cover.
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Originally posted by jason07 View PostYou do realize that because of the tax credit of your trade in, if you got (for example) $4900 for your truck means that you saved $306.25 on the total taxes on your new truck. So in other words you got $5206.25 for your trade in.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostI went down to Ennis to see what kind of deal I could get. I was fully exepecting to get glad handed and get a price to go talk to Skip. I had already talked to Skip and gotten a ballpark price on a 2011.
When I got there I found a Silver 2010 4.6L that I would have taken, and they also had a 2011 Blue Pearl 5.0L that I really liked. We started with the 2011 and it stickered at just over $37k. It was an XLT with towing package, chrome package, Sirius, etc..... After the wheeling and dealing, and the rebates Ford was offering, I was offered a price in the $28k range. They had already offered me $4500 for my trade in, and research showed that Blue Book was in the $5100 range. I got them to come up to $5k on the trade in (I only owed $1400) and I told them that I would make the deal if they came down to $27k for the truck.
My offer was accepted so I ended up getting the truck for under $23k.
I sent Skip a message telling him about the deal and letting him know I would not be coming up to Grapevine. I also thanked him for his input. I in now way meant to offend Skip, and I know sales is a very competitive business, but I plan on taking care of him.
So, I ended up getting a 2011 Ford F150 XLT SuperCrew with the 5.0L in Blue Pearl. So far I really like the truck, next is a Bed Rug and tonneau cover.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostI went down to Ennis to see what kind of deal I could get. I was fully exepecting to get glad handed and get a price to go talk to Skip. I had already talked to Skip and gotten a ballpark price on a 2011.
When I got there I found a Silver 2010 4.6L that I would have taken, and they also had a 2011 Blue Pearl 5.0L that I really liked. We started with the 2011 and it stickered at just over $37k. It was an XLT with towing package, chrome package, Sirius, etc..... After the wheeling and dealing, and the rebates Ford was offering, I was offered a price in the $28k range. They had already offered me $4500 for my trade in, and research showed that Blue Book was in the $5100 range. I got them to come up to $5k on the trade in (I only owed $1400) and I told them that I would make the deal if they came down to $27k for the truck.
My offer was accepted so I ended up getting the truck for under $23k.
I sent Skip a message telling him about the deal and letting him know I would not be coming up to Grapevine. I also thanked him for his input. I in now way meant to offend Skip, and I know sales is a very competitive business, but I plan on taking care of him.
So, I ended up getting a 2011 Ford F150 XLT SuperCrew with the 5.0L in Blue Pearl. So far I really like the truck, next is a Bed Rug and tonneau cover.2010 F-350 6.4L SRW CC 4X4
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